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Chrissie Swan will be hosting her own national radio show on the Nova Network next year after stepping down from the Melbourne breakfast http://www.freedompools.co.nz/ra.asp?url=https://heylink.me/slot-gacor-mudah-menang/ .<br>The Chrissie Swan Show will air weekdays from 2pm to 4pm from January 2023.<br>'I've achieved so much professionally and personally over the past seven years, and I'm thrilled to take on this new opportunity to embrace a new audience right across the country in this brand-new time slot,' she said on Thursday.<br> (image: ) Chrissie Swan (pictured) will be hosting her own national radio show on the Nova Network next year after stepping down from the Melbourne breakfast slot <br>Nova Entertainment CEO Peter Charlton added: 'Chrissie Swan is a highly respected broadcaster and one of Australia's most-loved personalities. <br>'Her engaging and down-to-earth style has seen her connect with listeners over her impressive radio career.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share 40 shares 'The 2pm to 4pm timeslot is important to both listeners and advertisers, with a highly engaged audience often on the school run.'<br>Mr Charlton added: 'Chrissie has really broad appeal and we can't wait to share her charismatic broadcasting style with a national audience.'<br> (image: ) The Chrissie Swan Show will air weekdays from 2pm to 4pm from January 2023 <br>It comes after Swan, 48, and her co-hosts Sam Pang and Jonathan Brown announced their departure from Nova 100's breakfast show on Friday.<br>According to an insider, the announcement also stunned Nova staff, with all employees at the station receiving an email at 8.30am from Charlton with a press release attached.<br>'s final show will air on December 2.<br>'We have relied on each other in this studio and it's a good idea to put a bow on what has been this entire experience for all of us and bow out gracefully,' Swan said on air.<br> (image: ) It comes after Swan (centre) and her co-hosts Sam Pang (left) and Jonathan Brown (right) announced their departure from Nova 100's Melbourne breakfast show on Friday <br> 'I'm so proud of what we've achieved professionally and personally since we first met in 2015 - especially the last few years as we all kept each other afloat during the pandemic.'<br>Swan went on to say that despite the announcement coming as a shock to their listeners, the time was right for the trio.<br>The TV and radio star, who also appears on The Project and The Masked Singer, said she was preparing for a new role at Nova after 20 years in breakfast radio.<br> (image: ) Chrissie, Sam and Browny's final show will air on December 2 <br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"> Read more: DM.later('bundle', function() DM.has('external-source-links', 'externalLinkTracker'); );
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